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Taxpayer Appealed Arguing That there Was No Factual Basis to Support HIs Guilty Pleas


Taxpayer entered a plea agreement and pleaded guilty to conspiracy, wire fraud, money laundering and tax fraud. After being sentenced to 10 years, taxpayer appealed stating that there was no factual basis to support the guilty plea for conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering. The court found that the taxpayer benefited from the appeal and upheld the guilty pleas.

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Taxpayer Appealed, Court Would Not Permit His Expert at Sentencing to Testify


Taxpayer moved to suppress the evidence obtained by a search warrant. A Frank's hearing was held and the Court found that the evidence was admissible. Taxpayer then entered a plea agreement. At sentencing the court denied taxpayer to call an expert to testify as to the tax loss after accelerated depreciation. The Court on appeal affirmed.

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